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BioMedical Engineer Requirement in Delhi

Company Name : OJJUS MEDICARE

Job Description:Incharge of division Coordinating with suppliers Planning and budgeting of medical equipments Daily rounds and audit of the medical equipments Attend the complaints of the medical equipments Maintain the records and reports of the division

Desired Candidate ProfileBTech/BE Biomedical Engineer job-seeker with min 3-years experience in hospitals.

Experience Required: 2 – 5 Years

Education Required: UG – B.Tech/B.E. – Biomedical PG – Any PG Course – Any Specialization,Post Graduation Not Required

Salary: Rupees 1,25,000 – 2,00,000

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Biomedical Engineeer required in Bengaluru

Company Name :   Vaatsalya Healthcare Solutions Pvt Ltd,Benagluru

website: www.vaatsalya.com


Description:
1) Effectively manage and coordinate activities of the Biomedical Engineering Department to include the evaluation, replacement, service and repair of complex biomedical patient equipment; administer policies and procedures applicable for efficient operations.

2) To provide necessary support to the Doctors / Nursing Staff / Operators in terms of equipment’s usage.

3) Direct all aspects of maintenance, and repair of the equipment, as well as ongoing training and education of staff related to safe medical device uses and practices.

Get your Teeth Printed by Rapid Prototyping

3D printers

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Researchers in Iran explain how medical imaging coupled with computer-aided design could be used to create a perfect-fit blueprint for prosthetic dentistry, whether to replace diseased or broken teeth and jaw bone. The blueprint can then be fed into a so-called 3D printer to build up an exact replica using a biocompatible composite material. Such technology has been used in medical prosthetics before, but this is an early step into prosthetic dentistry using rapid prototyping.

Biomedical Teaching Job in Karnatka

Moogambigai Charitable and Educational Trust was established in the year 1992 by the chairman Sri A.C. Shanmugam, B.A.L.L.B. with the sole objective for starting institutions of higher education for exemplary stature to serve the people of Karnataka.

5 – 10 Years
Lecturer/Professor
Teaching/Education
Post Graduation – Doctorate(Phd), M.Sc School & Graduation – B.Sc (Other B.Sc -Biomedical)

Qualifications & Pay Scales are as per AlCTE norms. Salary will not be a constraint for the right candidates with ability & experience.

Apply for the job here

Tissue Engineering:The World’s Smallest 3-D Printer

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A research project at the Vienna University of Technology (TU Vienna) has paved way to smallest and affordable  printers,producing 3-D objects.Several scientific fields have to come together, to design a 3D-printer. The device was assembled by mechanical engineers in the research group of professor Jürgen Stampfl, but also the chemical research by the team of professor Robert Liska was of crucial importance: first, chemists have to determine which special kinds of synthetic material can be used for printing.

The basic principle of the 3D-printer is quite simple: The desired object is printed in a small tub filled with synthetic resin. The resin has a very special property: It hardens precisely where it is illuminated with intense beams of light. Layer for layer, the synthetic resin is irradiated at exactly the right spots. When one layer hardens, the next layer can be attached to it, until the object is completed. This method is called “additive manufacturing technology.” “This way, we can even produce complicated geometrical objects with an intricate inner structure, which could never be made using casting techniques,” Klaus Stadlmann explains. He developed the prototype together with Markus Hatzenbichler.

New Method For Inference Of Tumour Evolution

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A new study on tumour evolution and spread carried out by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory(CSHL) has found out that tumours wont evolve gradually,but they do it in a punctuated manner(bursts).It is a finding that has already shed new light on the process of tumor growth and metastasis, and may help in the development of new methods to clinically evaluate tumors.